Mekseb Debesay and Amanuel Gebrezgabiher will represent Eritrea in the Individual Time Trial while the quest for Team Time Trial will be battled by Mekseb Debesay,

Metkel Eyob, Simon Mussie and Amanuel Gebrezgabiher.

Eritrea has an excellent record of winning seven straight titles in the African Championship Team Time Trial and they have vowed to add on the Rwanda edition to the trophy cabinet.

They will also be represented in the elite womens contest by Mosana Debesay, Wahazit Kidane, Bisrat Gebremeskel and Tigsti Geberihiwet while the junior women team is made up of only one athlete Desite Kidane.

The junior men’s riders listed for the championship include Hager, Tomas, Natan, and Biniam respectively.

Meanwhile, Rwanda is also in its final stages of climaxing their preparations in Nyamata and a final team which will represent Rwanda at this year’s edition is set to be named later this week.

The riders who were in Cameroon for Tour d’Espoir travelled back on Monday night and immediately joined their colleagues for final preparations. They include Joseph Areruya, Samuel Mugisha, Jean Paul Rene Ukiniwabo, Didier Munyaneza, Jean Damascene Ruberwa and Samuel Hakurikirayezu.

The events for the continental championships in Kigali will include; time trials for both individuals and teams but the main attraction will be the road races for both men and women.

It will be the second time that Rwanda hosts the continental championships, but the first in eight years since 2010.

Rwanda already has experience in hosting high-level competitions such as Tour du Rwanda, which has earned great success over the years and is now one of the major cycling events in Africa.

The Junior Women’s Team Time Trial will compete for a distance of 18.6 km same as the Men’s Junior Team Time Trial.

The Elite Women’s Team Time Trial will cover 40km same as the Elite Men’s Team Time Trial—the race will be held from Kicukiro to Nyamata in Bugesera District.

Meanwhile, the Women Junior Road race will cover a distance of 60km and their male counterparts will do 72km. Elite Women will compete in 84km race while the Elite Men will race for 168km in Kigali City.

Last year’s African Continental Road Championships took place in Luxor, Egypt and was won by South African Willie Smit in the Men Elite category.